New inline assembly syntax available in Rust nightly
(blog.rust-lang.org)
June 2020 Archive
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A grandmaster who got Twitch hooked on chess
(wired.com)
153.
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Recently minted database technologies that I find intriguing
(lucperkins.dev)
156.
Async Python is not faster
(calpaterson.com)
158.
Anxiety in product development
(andreschweighofer.com)
159.
YouTube TV sharply increases monthly subscription to $64.99
(theverge.com)
160.
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Facebook accused of trying to decloak domain owners' personal Whois info
(theregister.com)
162.
Radio Garden – Explore live radio by rotating the globe
(radio.garden)
163.
Curl Wttr.in
(github.com)
164.
Choose Boring Technology (2015)
(mcfunley.com)
165.
What I learned from looking at every AI/ML tool I could find
(huyenchip.com)
166.
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Show HN: Collected Notes – A note-taking blogging app I made
(collectednotes.com)
168.
Apple, ARM, and Intel
(stratechery.com)
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25 Years of PHP
(jetbrains.com)
172.
Why Birds Can Fly over Mount Everest
(nautil.us)
173.
Nobody reads privacy policies, senator wants lawmakers to stop pretending we do
(washingtonpost.com)
174.
Microsoft duplicates data from Firefox without asking
(old.reddit.com)
175.
Finishing a side project
(hugozap.com)
177.
Looking back at how Signal works
(signal.org)
178.
Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
(s-matyukevich.github.io)
180.